Jordan Spieth: "How do I hold this s*** together? Seriously"
Jordan Spieth revealed an insight into his past struggles after the opening round of the Sony Open on the PGA Tour in Hawaii.

Jordan Spieth gave an insight into his past issues after starting well at the Sony Open on the PGA Tour.
Spieth made a crazy par save on his way to sharing the lead after the first round at Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.
The 29-year-old revealed to the media after his first 18 holes that he's now focussing on having complete trust on the things he has been working on.
You'll have noticed his exaggerated practice swing over the last 12 months. GolfMagic previously touched on this topic.
Spieth was at the peak of his powers between 2015 and 2017, winning as many as 10 events that included winning a Masters, Open and U.S. Open.
Then - without warning - his descent came. And it was rapid. Winless between July 2017 and April 2021.
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Two wins over the past two seasons would suggest he's back. Sort of.
Spieth said he has always felt confident that he could shoot five or six under par every round he tees it up but at times he struggled to hold his "s*** together".
He said:
What about now?
Spieth continued:
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Spieth also revealed he has now purchased an RV to travel to PGA Tour events.
He hasn't driven it yet. But he joked about some of the LIV Golf League players that have now sold theirs.
With the possibility of no more flights to book, Spieth added: "If someone wants me to honk. I'll honk."
Next page: Jordan Spieth reacts to "disrespectful" question about his career
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